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Hsu Untied interview with Andrew Skale, Partner at Mintz Levin
Hsu Untied interview with Jake Bernstein, Partner at K&L Gates
Six ways to stay one step ahead of your competitors' content marketing/thought leadership efforts
Alessandria San Roman Shares Her Cuban-American Journey and Its Influence on Her Legal Career
Wolf Greenfield’s 2024 Summer Associates
Hsu Untied interview with Mike Burshteyn, Partner at Greenberg Traurig
Hsu Untied interview with David Elihu, Partner at Quinn Emanuel
The Intersection of Recovery and Performance: Insights from an Ironman Attorney - On Record PR
Trial by Tech: The Evolution of the Digital Courtroom – Speaking of Litigation Video Podcast
Hsu Untied interview with Erik Puknys, Partner at Finnegan
Hsu Untied interview with Tim Lohse, Partner at Manatt
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Hsu Untied interview with Brad Kondracki, Partner at MoFo
Hsu Untied interview with Jordan Jaffe, Partner at Wilson Sonsini
Hsu Untied interview with Derek Foran, Partner at Steptoe
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Showcasing how leaders come in various shapes and sizes is the common thread throughout this issue. We interviewed two Baker Donelson women leaders – Martha Boyd, chair of the Firm's Labor & Employment Group, and Jennifer...more
Each year, our Baker Women team makes a point to engage with our summer associates, particularly getting them involved in some of our signature projects, such as our leadership issue of Strive. For this article, we tasked...more
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In today’s ever-evolving legal landscape, maintaining strong client relationships is more crucial than ever. Clients expect not only legal expertise but also personalized service, empathy, and a deep understanding of their...more
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